Davina McCall to host life makeover show with 'time travel' twist

Davina McCall is set to host a brand new makeover show with a twist - it will show the dramatic real-world transformations in a 'time travel' style format.

The six-part series, called This Time Next Year, will see McCall meet people from across the UK who want to make a big change in their life, from losing half their body weight, to finding the love of their life or becoming a parent.

Once the featured person has revealed what their pledge is to McCall, they will leave the studio to begin their challenge - and reappear 'moments' later transformed and ready to reveal to McCall and the viewers how they achieved their big change.

In reality, a year has passed since they first appeared on the show and the 'time travel' twist was thought up in order to break the habit of 'traditional' makeover shows.

Andrew Mackenzie, Chief Creative Officer of the Twofour Group said: "This series breaks the form of the traditional makeover format in resisting the temptation to document the process of transformation.

"Instead we've chosen to ignore the typical production model and concentrate instead on delivering reveal after reveal."

The hour-long episodes will be produced by Twofour, with Amy Boyle acting as series producer. MacKenzie and Melanie Leach will executive produce.

And there's good news if you fancy making a change in your life, as you can apply to take part in This Time Next Year by emailing thistimenextyear@twofour.co.uk.

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